Florida has handed out grades for every school. Here’s how many ‘A’ schools are in each of our area districts

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Florida has handed out grades for every school. Here’s how many ‘A’ schools are in each of our area districts
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Locally, not counting charter schools, St. Johns County again stood out, with 34 of its 41 schools receiving an “A” grade.

Florida has handed out grades for every school. Here’s how many ‘A’ schools are in each of our area districts Florida has handed out grades for every school. Here’s how many ‘A’ schools are in each of our area districts– School grades for the 2023-24 school year, released by the Florida Department of Education on Wednesday, show that Florida schools continue to show improvement over last year.

In 2024, nearly 1,300 schools earned an “A” grade, a 6% increase over 2023. Additionally, the number of schools earning a “D” or “F” grade decreased, with 81 fewer schools earning a “D” and 17 fewer schools earning an “F,” FDOE said.“This year’s school grades reflect Florida’s steadfast commitment to excellence in education,” said Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz, Jr.

In Duval County, 31 of 139 schools got an “A” while 33 got a “B” and 60 got a “C.” Out of 14 schools in Nassau County, 12 got an “A.”Bradford: No “A” schools out of 5Putnam: 3 “A” schools out of 1364% of all schools earned an “A” or “B” in 2024 compared to 57% in 2023. Less than 4% of all schools earned a “D” or “F” in 2024 compared to 6% of schools in 2023.In 2024, the number of elementary schools earning an “A” grade increased by 4% over the previous year. The number of middle schools earning an “A” grade increased by 7% and the number of high schools earning an “A” grade increased by 10%. The number of combination schools earning an “A” grade increased by 7%.

Florida’s charter schools also saw improvements. Of the 602 charter schools with a grade in 2024, 69% received an “A” or “B” in 2024.Digital reporter who has lived in Jacksonville for over 25 years and focuses on important local issues like education and the environment.

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